Pyramid Peak

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Pyramid Peak is a rugged 14,000-foot-class mountain in Colorado’s Elk Mountains, known for its steep, loose slopes and challenging climbing routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fourteener
mountain
accessTrailhead Maroon Lake trailhead NERFINISHED
climbingDifficulty difficult
climbingType alpine climbing
scrambling
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Pitkin County NERFINISHED
distanceFromAspen approximately 10 miles southwest
elevation 14018 ft
4273 m
firstAscentBy Harold Clark NERFINISHED
Percy Hagerman NERFINISHED
firstAscentYear 1909
hazard avalanches in winter
exposure
rockfall
isPopularWith experienced climbers
knownFor challenging standard route compared to many other Colorado fourteeners
listing Colorado fourteener
North American 4000 m summits
locatedIn Colorado
Elk Mountains NERFINISHED
Pitkin County, Colorado NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy White River National Forest NERFINISHED
mountainRange Elk Mountains NERFINISHED
nearestHigherNeighbor Maroon Peak NERFINISHED
notableFeature exposed scrambling
pyramidal summit shape
steep loose slopes
parentPeak Maroon Peak NERFINISHED
partOf Maroon Bells–Snowmass Wilderness area NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
photoSubject often photographed from Maroon Lake
prominence 1638 ft
499 m
requires comfort with exposure
route-finding skills
season commonly climbed in summer
standardRoute Northeast Ridge
standardRouteGrade Class 4
state Colorado
topographicIsolation 2.09 mi
3.36 km
USGSTopographicMap USGS Maroon Bells NERFINISHED
withinProtectedArea Maroon Bells–Snowmass Wilderness NERFINISHED

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Colorado fourteeners notablePeak Pyramid Peak
Elk Mountains contains Pyramid Peak